Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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How a Personal Injury Law Firm Fights to Maximize Your Settlement

Article source: Keller & Keller Law A serious injury can alter work capacity, sleep quality, mobility, and family routines within hours. Bills often arrive before swelling settles or a treatment plan becomes clear. Insurance representatives may call while pain is still acute and judgment feels strained. A personal injury law firm helps protect the claim

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How New Graduates Can Set Professional Boundaries and Protect Themselves at Work

Article source: Herman Law Starting a first full-time job after graduation is an exciting transition, but it can also feel intimidating. Many new graduates are eager to prove themselves, build relationships, and adjust quickly to professional environments that may feel unfamiliar at first. In that process, some young employees struggle to recognize when workplace behavior

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NZ Law – Buddle Findlay Announce Senior Associates

Buddle Findlay is delighted to welcome senior associates Annie O’Connor and Man Sum Chiu to the firm.   Annie O’Connor re-joins the Wellington resource management and environment team, based in our Auckland office.  Annie specialises in resource management, environment, land planning, local government and Māori law.  She has advised on large scale infrastructure projects, planning and enforcement

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Colorado’s AI Act Is Dead. Long Live Colorado’s AI Act.

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It was supposed to be the most consequential AI regulation in the United States. Two years of political battles, two deadline delays, a federal court injunction, a lawsuit from Elon Musk, and an intervention by the Department of Justice later , Colorado’s landmark AI Act has been repealed, replaced and is now scheduled to take effect January 1, 2027.

If you blinked, you missed most of it. But if you’re advising clients who use AI to make decisions affecting employees, customers, or borrowers, you cannot afford to blink again.

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Australia Law News – Mallesons Add Nine New Partners

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Mallesons, Australia’s top-tier independent law firm, announces the promotion of 9 new partners effective 1 July 2026. The new partners specialise in Leveraged Finance, Financial Regulation, Restructure & Insolvency, IP Disputes/Patents, Corporate Governance/ESG, Tax, and Energy across Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.Their appointments reflect growing client demand across financial services, market regulation, energy, digital infrastructure, private

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NZ Law – MinterEllison Welcomes Return of Infrastructure and Projects Lawyer

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Tom Fail, a former long-serving MinterEllison partner who left to run his own banking, infrastructure and project law firm has returned to his old firm as consultant. The firm’s media statement on the return is below – MinterEllisonRuddWatts is pleased to announce the return of leading projects, banking and infrastructure specialist Tom Fail to the firm’s partnership.

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How Legal Documents Went Digital—and What It Means for Businesses and Individuals

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Article source: LegalDocsbyMe The way we access and manage legal documents has fundamentally changed. What once required multiple office visits, notary appointments, and substantial legal fees can now often be handled from a laptop or smartphone. This transformation affects everyone—from entrepreneurs launching their first venture to families navigating estate planning or divorce. The digitization of

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Litigation Won The First Round Of The 2026 Pay War

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The deal firms have not yet decided what to tell the market in the Pay War KEY TAKEAWAY: Six firms have matched Milbank’s 2 June 2026 scale of $235K–$455K. Every one — McDermott Will & Schulte, Hueston Hennigan, Quinn Emanuel, Katten, Texas litigation boutique Vartabedian Katz Hester Haynes, and Dunn Isaacson Rhee on bonuses —

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Why Law Firms Feel Busier Than Ever, But Still Lack Pipeline Confidence

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Ben Paul, CEO, The BD Ladder The majority of law firms would not doubt describe the last few years as busy. Work has been consistent. Matters continue to come in. Teams are operating at or near capacity. On the surface, things look healthy. Yet when I speak to partners and firm leaders, a different picture

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Ex-Rugby Hardman Ngarimu Simpkins Joins the Family Firm

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Ngarimu Simpkins’ Redemption Story and New Legal Mission Rotorua’s Ngarimu Simpkins has traded the bruising collisions of professional rugby for the sharper contest of the courtroom and he’s bringing a hard-won perspective that few new admits can match. The 46-year-old was admitted to the bar just last month after completing his law degree. He has

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